Paso de Indios Department | |
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Departamento Paso de Indios | |
Coordinates: 43°51′S69°02′W / 43.850°S 69.033°W Coordinates: 43°51′S69°02′W / 43.850°S 69.033°W | |
Country | Argentina |
Province | Chubut |
Capital | Paso de Indios |
Area | |
• Total | 22,300 km2 (8,600 sq mi) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 1,905 |
• Density | 0.1/km2 (0.3/sq mi) |
Post Code | U9207 |
Paso de Indios Department is a department of Chubut Province in Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has a population of about 1,905 inhabitants in an area of 22,300 km², and its capital city is Paso de Indios, which is located around 1,729 km from the Capital federal.
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